About

Paul Ollinger

Paul Ollinger is not your typical keynote speaker. Fusing humor with profound lessons about the nature of success and fulfillment, he will keep your audience laughing as they learn.

After working as one of Facebook’s first 250 employees, Paul retired at 42, only to find himself bored, lonely, and driving his wife crazy. Wondering why the wealth he had so long pursued didn’t deliver the contentment he expected, Paul launched the Crazy Money podcast (recently re-branded as Reasonably Happy), on which he explores the connection between money, happiness, work, and meaning through the lens of his guests’ unique professional journeys. His keen intellect and sincere curiosity have attracted guests like LL COOL J, Nobel Laureate Sir Angus Deaton, Olympian Apolo Ohno, author Ryan Holiday, and film impresario Judd Apatow.

Paul also took that post-Facebook opportunity to launch the stand-up comedy career he had always dreamed of. In just a few years, he headlined the legendary Caroline’s on Broadway in New York City, opened for the rock band Styx, and earned a finalist’s spot at the Boston Comedy Festival.

This rare combination of comedy chops and high-level business experience gives Paul a unique point-of-view into personal and professional growth. His impactful keynotes about purposeful living produce lasting change and an unforgettably entertaining experience that will leave attendees refreshed and ready to implement. Testimonials from his talks at YPO, Coca-Cola, TURNER, and Cox Automotive are available upon request. He also earns top reviews when hosting corporate and charity events, including Facebook’s Discover Growth conference, Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta’s Hope & Will Ball, and the THINK LA (the Los Angeles Ad Club) Awards dinner at the Beverly Hilton.

Having been given the chance to define work on his terms, Paul has dedicated himself to seizing the day and giving back. He and his wife, Stacey, are committed to empowering financial autonomy among the economically disadvantaged. They dedicate significant time and treasure to job skills and literacy programs.

Paul majored in Business and Economics at Rhodes College where he was President of the Honor Council. He earned his Masters of Business Administration from Dartmouth’s Tuck School where his classmates elected him Student Investiture Speaker. The Ollingers live in New York with their two teen children and French bulldogs, Theo and Colonel Tom Parker.

Paul was fabulous! He connected with the audience in a way I haven’t seen before. The audience was so engaged that the post-keynote Q&A lasted for 40 minutes.
— Cox Automotive